1. Jake Peavy

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The Jake Peavy trade has not worked out for the Chicago White Sox, and they will listen to offers at the trade deadline.

Peavy has not started more than 30 games in either of the past two full seasons with the White Sox and has pitched poorly in the few starts he's made. Last season Peavy neared an average of five earned runs a start.

Peavy has gotten off to a good start in 2012 and have the White Sox tied for first place.

However, a couple factors should lead toward Peavy being traded. The White Sox should eventually falter in the division to the supremely talented Detroit Tigers.

Combine that with the team's $22 million option at the end of the year, and teams will be willing to gamble the old Peavy is back.

The White Sox can clear up some cap space and pick up some prospects while a contender could add a spark to their rotation.